On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:48:10 GMT, Bill Helbron
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi Jon,
>
>Thanks for your reply and your instructions! I removed the two little rubber
>plugs on the left side of the scanner and removed the two screws OK, but lifting
>the cover off was a little tricky, but managed to get it off, cleaned the glass,
>and reassembled the cover. There was a thin film of something on the underside
>of the glass. How it got there is a mystery, but is clean now. Thanks again!
>
I think the thin film is a plasticizer given off from the plastic
housing. This is the same sort of crud a person gets on the inside of
a car windshield if they don't clean it often. As I understand it,
molded plastic gives off some sort of emission. In a car it comes off
all the plastic interior parts. You are right, it is a bit tricky.
Jon
>Bill
>
>On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 20:52:23 -0500, J. Teske <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 21:13:38 GMT, Bill Helbron
>><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>Can someone tell me how to clean the underside of the glass on my Visioneer 8100
>>>scanner? I made a mistake initially by cleaning the topside with Windex, which
>>>several people have said was NOT a good idea and to use a clean, damp cloth. My
>>>problem is that the underside of the glass appears to have a film of some sort
>>>and I don't know how to remove it. Suggestions, please!
>>>
>>
>>I don't have that particular Visioneer, but I just cleaned my
>>Visioneer 8920. On the top are two little rubber plugs. They are on
>>the left side of my scanner. I popped them with a very small
>>screwdriver blade or an Xacto knife. Under those are two Phillips
>>screws. Loosen them and you can lift up the top part. Remove the top
>>cover first. My top has two plastic tips which serve as hinges on the
>>side opposite the screws. Clean glass and reassemble.
>>
>>Jon Teske
>>>Bill
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